Bihar Minister Ramkripal Yadav Addresses Law and Order and Rising Milk Prices
Patna, May 22: Bihars Minister Ramkripal Yadav has responded to Chief Minister Samrat Chaudharys remarks regarding criminals. He emphasized the governments commitment to establishing the rule of law, stating that anyone who challenges the law will not be spared. Yadav also commented on the ongoing crisis in Gulf countries, noting that many nations are struggling. ... Read more Bihar Minister Ramkripal Yadav Addresses Law and Order and Rising Milk Prices
Assam, Odisha, UP and Bihar lead solar wave as rooftop boom outpaces Indias grid readiness
PM Surya Ghar installations cross 31 lakh, but ageing grids, DISCOM delays and transformer stress threaten Indias next rooftop solar growth phase
A Temporary Bridge For A Bridge After Vikramshila Setu Collapses In Bihar
BRO begins building a 49-meter temporary Bailey bridge after Vikramshila Setu collapse in Bhagalpur.
J&Ks population growth continues to slow: SRS Bulletin
Srinagar, May 21:The latest Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin released by the Registrar General of India on May 20 has recorded a natural growth rate of 9.2 per 1000 population in J&K for 2024. This is lower than the national average of 11.9. The figures indicate that J&K is steadily moving towards slower population growth, demonstrating declining birth rates and also relatively low mortality rate. The SRS Bulletin has calculated J&Ks birth rate at 14.6 per 1000 population in 2024, significantly lower than Indias average of 18.3. The death rate in J&K has been calculated as 5.5, also lower than the national figure of 6.4. This yields the natural growth rate of 9.2. Growth rate is calculated as the difference between birth and death rates, and remains moderate in J&K compared to many northern states. Compared to larger states and UTs, J&Ks natural growth rate is significantly lower than Bihar (20.8), Uttar Pradesh (17.2), Rajasthan (17.0), and Madhya Pradesh (15.8). However, it is significantly higher than Kerala (3.9), Tamil Nadu (4.8), and Punjab (6.5), states of India that are further ahead in demographic transition graph. There is a stark difference between the growth rate of J&Ks urban and rural areas. While the rural J&K recorded a higher natural growth rate of 10.3, the urban areas stood at 6.7, comparable to the slowest growing states of India. This points towards sharper demographic transition in towns and cities. Among bigger states and UTs, the growth rate of 6.7 of urban J&K is the fifth lowest in India. Only Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Odidha recorded lower urban natural growth rate. J&K is among better-performing states and UTs in infant mortality indicators, as per the bulletin. The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) stood at 14 deaths per 1000 live births in 2024, much lower than the national average of 24. While urban J&K recorded an IMR of 12, the rural areas fared poorer with IMR of 15. Overall the decline in IMR reflects J&Ks improved maternal and child healthcare outcomes. Demographers are of the opinion that the declining birth rate and moderating population growth have long-term social and economic implications. The slower growth reduces pressure on land, urban infrastructure, public services and employment scenario. This is significant for a place like J&K that is already constrained by geography and limited industrial expansion. At the same time, experts also caution that sustained fertility decline eventually alters population age profile. The increasing share of elderly population and shrinking the proportion of young working-age groups over time is an outcome of declined growth rate that needs long-term policy planning. The rural-urban gap in birth rates also exemplifies the changing lifestyles, higher education levels, delayed marriages in J&K. It also shows greater access to healthcare and family planning services in urban areas. While rural J&K continues to record higher fertility and growth levels than urban areas, it matches broader national trends. The SRS Bulletin is one of Indias most important demographic datasets. It forms the basis for estimating fertility, mortality and population trends between censuses. It is based on continuous field surveys and sample-based demographic tracking, in all states and Union Territories.
Schools Shut Down in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh Due to Severe Heatwave
New Delhi, May 22: The capital of Bihar, Patna, along with several districts in the state, is experiencing a severe heatwave that is significantly impacting daily life. The extreme temperatures are particularly affecting school children. To safeguard the health of children, Patnas District Magistrate Tyagarajan has issued a crucial directive regarding schools in the area. ... Read more Schools Shut Down in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh Due to Severe Heatwave
Bihar midday meal incident: HC asks whether NGO can continue providing meals
The court directed the Saharsa Superintendent of Police, the Food Safety Officer and PM Poshan officials to file affidavits explaining the seizure, sampling and laboratory examination processes.
Drunk man kills wife after tiff in Begusarai
FIR against man for issuing death threat to Union minister
In Gaya, cyber law enforcement has taken action against Rajesh Rao, known as Sardar, after a controversial video circulated online. The clip reveals Rao delivering menacing threats, peppered with casteist insults, directed at Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi. Investigators are diligently working to track down the suspect and scrutinize digital trails.
Minor girl gang-raped at gunpoint in Munger
In a shocking incident from Munger, a 17-year-old girl has faced a harrowing experience as she was reportedly gang-raped at gunpoint after her family turned down a marriage proposal. Tuntun Mandal, the prime suspect, is believed to have lured the young girl to a secluded lake area where he, alongside two accomplices, committed this heinous act.
Grocery trader dies after being hit by fleeing car in Supaul
A heart-wrenching event occurred in Supaul district, where Manoj Kumar, a 62-year-old grocer, lost his life when a car escaping a police pursuit collided with him. The vehicle, thought to be loaded with over a thousand bottles of illicit Nepali liquor, first crashed into a tractor before tragically hitting Kumar. Authorities have since apprehended two suspects who fled the scene.
Guv urges students to adopt tech without losing cultural connect
Patna swelters as real feel temperature soars to 50C
As Bihar faces an intense heatwave, temperatures soar past 40C in 10 districts, including Patna, with the 'real feel' reaching a staggering 50C. Authorities have taken action by halting school activities for children up to Class V and adjusting the schedules for older students.
RJD trying to mislead people: BJP
In a recent statement, BJP spokesperson Prem Ranjan Patel took aim at RJD's Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, denouncing his comments regarding the TRE-4 recruitment initiative. Patel charged that Yadav is misleading the electorate while reaffirming the NDA's efforts for transparent employment practices. He juxtaposed these efforts with the RJD's troubled history of corruption, particularly the infamous 'land-for-jobs' scandal.
2-day AI summit in Patna from tomorrow
On May 23-24, Patna is set to host Bihars first major AI summit, a groundbreaking initiative to transform public services and boost the states economy.
Govt to launch unified power billing system from today
History-sheeter dumps pistol in Ganga, vows to quit crime
In a surprising act of transformation, Kailash Mandal, a Bhagalpur ex-convict, recently threw his weapon into the sacred Ganga River, declaring his commitment to leave behind his violent past amidst escalating police confrontations in Bihar. Mandal, with a history marred by murder and extortion, sought redemption through prayer and public declaration.
Woman self-immolation bid foiled in Rohtas
Mahadalit families allege bias in uniform distribution at Sasaram Anganwadi centre
In a striking display of resilience, Mahadalit families in Sasaram gathered to voice their concern over perceived bias at an Anganwadi centre. After receiving uniforms for 14 eagerly-awaiting children, families were dismayed to discover the next day that the kids were apparently not enrolled.
TRE-4 delay: Tejashwi accuses govt of betraying states youth
In a fiery address, opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav condemned the NDA government for what he termed a betrayal of Bihar's youth concerning the BPSC TRE-4 recruitment. He criticized the authorities for neglecting their electoral commitments and fueling discontent among job seekers who are clamoring for immediate exams and clear transparency.
CM puts officials on alert for flood, drought situations
In light of unpredictable monsoon patterns, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has called on officials to gear up for possible floods and drought conditions. He has stressed the importance of readiness, urging district magistrates to heighten vigilance, bolster flood defenses, and ensure that vital resources such as potable water and fodder are distributed efficiently.
CM Samrat issues directives for Shravani Mela, asks officials to ensure safety for devotees
In anticipation of the bustling Shravani fair, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has instructed district officials to put in place effective measures for the event's entire duration. Priorities include ensuring that crowd control, security, and healthcare services are well-equipped to handle the influx of millions of devotees.
Punjab youth teams Bihar trip from tomorrow
Power demand jumps 69% in Patna amid scorching heat
In an unprecedented turn of events, Patna has experienced a staggering 69% increase in power demand over a mere 11 days, pushing consumption beyond 850MW amidst the sweltering heat and humidity. With residents heavily relying on air conditioning and fans, the power infrastructure is feeling the strain, resulting in a rise in fuse failure reports.
Anti-retroviral therapy centre opens at AIIMS-P
In a significant stride towards enhancing healthcare, AIIMS Patna proudly inaugurates its latest Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) Centre, marking a major milestone for Bihar with 35 HIV/AIDS treatment facilities now in operation.
3 IGIMS staff hurt in clash with junior doctors
In a shocking turn of events at IGIMS, Patna, a confrontation erupted between engineering staff and junior resident doctors, resulting in injuries to three technicians. What began as a disagreement regarding air conditioning repairs escalated into chaos, prompting a police investigation.
Member of bike theft gang shot in leg in Kishanganj
Haryana human rights panel orders Rs10L aid for Kishanganj boy
In a heart-wrenching case from Bihar, 16-year-old Santosh, a victim of bonded labour, has been awarded Rs 10 lakh in compensation by the Haryana State Human Rights Commission after tragically losing an arm in a workplace accident with a chaff cutter. The commission underscored the urgency of financial support to facilitate his healing journey and restore his dignity.
Sudha milk prices hiked by Rs2 per litre in Bihar & Jharkhand
Effective May 22, Sudha milk has seen a price increase of Rs 2 per litre across Bihar and Jharkhand. This hike impacts popular options such as Sudha Gold, Shakti, and cow milk. The adjustment comes as a response to rising costs of production and logistics, including increases in cattle feed prices.
Youth alleges abduction bid by cousins in city; police launch probe
Discover the Majestic Kakolat Waterfall: A Natural Retreat in Bihar
New Delhi, May 21: Across India, scorching heat, dry winds, and humidity have left many seeking relief. In this quest for natural coolness and tranquility, tourists are flocking to stunning natural sites. Kakolat Waterfall, located in Nawada district of Bihar, is a picturesque destination where visitors can experience refreshing coolness even in the summer heat. ... Read more Discover the Majestic Kakolat Waterfall: A Natural Retreat in Bihar
170-Foot Bailey Bridge Completed at Vikramshila Setu, Traffic to Resume Soon
Patna, May 21: The Border Roads Organization (BRO) has successfully completed and launched a 170-foot long Bailey bridge at Vikramshila Setu in Bhagalpur, Bihar. This temporary bridge is expected to restore the movement of light vehicles and essential services soon. Vikramshila Setu is a crucial 4.88-kilometer bridge over the Ganges River, connecting National Highway-33 and ... Read more 170-Foot Bailey Bridge Completed at Vikramshila Setu, Traffic to Resume Soon
Kidnapped Child Rescued by Police in Bihar Within 12 Hours
Motihari, May 21: In a swift response, police in Bihars East Champaran district thwarted a kidnapping attempt, successfully rescuing a child within 12 hours. The incident occurred in the Darpa police station area on the night of May 20, when unknown assailants lured the child under the pretense of offering a cold drink and forcibly ... Read more Kidnapped Child Rescued by Police in Bihar Within 12 Hours
NDA Leaders Praise PM Modis Italy Visit for Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Patna, May 21: Bihar government minister Ramkripal Yadav commented on Prime Minister Modis recent trip to Italy, stating that such international visits bring valuable plans for India. He noted that PM Modis journey to five countries has redefined bilateral relations. Yadav emphasized that during the Italy visit, significant agreements were made for the benefit of ... Read more NDA Leaders Praise PM Modis Italy Visit for Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Prashant Kishor May Have A New Task In Maharashtra. It's Under Wraps Now
After the Bihar polls debacle, Prashant Kishor, say reports, is in touch with the Sunetra Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party, or NCP, to help revamp the regional party.
Bihar leaders laud Kashmiris' honesty, say nations can't be governed through religious polarisation
Akhtar Ul Iman and Manoj Vishwas addressed a press conference following their official study tour to Kashmir, where they shared their observations, experiences and the outcome of the visit. The leaders described the people of Kashmir as honest and highly hospitable and appreciated the warmth extended to them during their stay. They also stressed the need for inclusive governance, stating that while governments may be formed on religious frenzy, they cannot be run successfully on such lines, underscoring the importance of harmony, development and people-centric politics.
Bihar heatwave worsens; red alert issued in 5 districts, train services hit
Bihar is witnessing intense heatwave conditions with temperatures expected to cross 43C in several districts. The IMD has issued a Red Alert for five districts, while extreme heat and hot winds have disrupted daily life and delayed multiple train services across the state
BJP Leaders Respond to Rahul Gandhis Comments on PM Modis Popularity
Patna, May 21: BJP leaders have reacted strongly to Congress MP Rahul Gandhis recent remarks regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modis foreign visits. Bihar Minister Dilip Jayaswal stated that Gandhis discomfort stems from Modis popularity. On the topic of making Vande Mataram mandatory in West Bengal madrasas, Jayaswal emphasized that nationalism is ingrained in every citizen. ... Read more BJP Leaders Respond to Rahul Gandhis Comments on PM Modis Popularity
Column by Devdutt Pattanaik | Secrets of Bihars mirrored caves
Barabar caves, which dates back 2,300 years to the Mauryan empire, enfolds within it the tension of a growing civilisation
After Bihar poll drubbing, Prashant Kishor opts for ashram life till next polls
Prashant Kishor has relocated to a Patna ashram until the Bihar assembly polls, aiming for his Jan Suraaj Party to make an impact after a previous electoral setback. He criticized Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's son's cabinet induction and urged voters to prioritize their future over caste or monetary inducements, warning of potential economic challenges from West Asian conflicts.
Bihar Police Clash with Criminals: One Injured, Two Officers Hurt
Kishanganj, May 21: In Bihar, a series of encounters between police and criminals has unfolded over the past four days. On Wednesday night, an encounter in Kishanganj district resulted in one criminal being injured by a gunshot to the leg, while two police officers also sustained injuries. A police official reported on Thursday that they ... Read more Bihar Police Clash with Criminals: One Injured, Two Officers Hurt
Bihar cabinet approves 10.40 cr VGF to operate direct flight between Gaya Ji-Bangkok
Bihar cabinetalsoapproved747.97 cr from the Bihar Contingency Fund to improve health infrastructure in rural local bodies. Nod for private investment proposals
Truck driver from Bihar held with 54kg cannabis worth 15 lakh
Fuel supplies normal in Bihar: OMC
In light of global fluctuations, Bihar's public sector oil companies are committed to ensuring a steady supply of fuel and LPG. They have confirmed that all terminals and retail outlets are functioning smoothly, with stocks being replenished constantly. Petrol and diesel are readily available, and LPG deliveries remain on schedule.
Ensure effective implementation of the states tourism policy: Minister
Data entry operator held for accepting bribe in Patna
In a troubling development, Santosh Kumar, a data entry operator at a child development office in Patna, was caught red-handed accepting a bribe of Rs37,100. Reports suggest he was attempting to siphon off a large chunk of funds earmarked for nutrition and eggs meant for 17 Anganwadi centers.
Minister opens grievance centres at BSEB
In a groundbreaking move to improve educational services, Bihar's Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwari unveiled two inquiry centers and a cutting-edge digital portal at BSEB offices. Spearheaded by BSEB Chairman Anand Kishor, these resource hubs feature specialized counters aimed at tackling a myriad of academic and administrative concerns.
Gaya residents question census process; enumerators highlight own challenges
In Gaya, the community is voicing serious concerns about census enumerators who appear to be bypassing vital verification protocols such as geo-tagging and immediate digital data entries. As worries over the integrity of the data grow, enumerators have pointed to difficult working conditions and insufficient training and resources as contributing factors.
Historians discuss evolution of caste system in India
Celebrating the legacy of historian Prof Surendra Gopal, Patna Museum hosted the third memorial lecture to honor what would have been his 90th birthday. Keynote speaker Sunita Sharma captivated the audience with insights into the Indian caste system's historical journey. The gathering, which included scholars and notable personalities, underscored the importance of unbiased historical research.
Vendors along JP Ganga Path operate in unhygienic conditions
Street vendors along JP Ganga Path are caught in a frustrating limbo as delays in their relocation to the Digha vending zone persist. These setbacks have exacerbated already poor working conditions, with vendors facing unhygienic environments. Promises of improved infrastructure, including drainage systems, remain unfulfilled, leading to mounting discontent. The planned 1.
Illicit liquor seized from brick-laden tractor in West Champaran, two held
In a remarkable bust, authorities in the Bagaha region of Bettiah seized a tractor suspiciously overloaded with bricks, only to discover an astonishing 1,386 litres of contraband foreign liquor hidden underneath.
Government to send talented players to national centres for advanced training: Shreyasi
In an exciting announcement, Bihar's Sports Minister Shreyasi Singh revealed ambitious plans to elevate the state's athletic prowess by prioritizing advanced training for talented athletes at top-tier institutions. With a forward-looking vision, the state is set to launch cutting-edge sports facilities, including a Water Sports Academy and specialized shooting ranges, aiming to create a vibrant sports culture.
MP dy CM visits health departments command and control centre
5 IPS officers, 8 DSPs shifted; Vaibhav is new Naugachia SP
In a bid to strengthen law enforcement, Bihar's home department has conducted a strategic reshuffle involving five senior IPS officers and eight DSPs. Significant changes include new appointments to the roles of ADG and DIG of security, as well as fresh assignments for SPs overseeing cyber operations and various district commands.
Minister launches outlet run by rehabilitated rag pickers
In a momentous event, Bihar's Industry and Sports Minister Shreyasi Singh unveiled 'Swayamsiddha', a vibrant showroom and business hub located in Patna. This innovative initiative, set up by former rag pickers and beggars, features an array of handcrafted items, sustainable jute products, and local delicacies.
International flights from Darbhanga airport likely by Nov: Sanjay Kumar Jha
Dial-112 provided emergency help to 55L people, says ADG
Since its inception in 2022, Bihar's Dial-112 emergency service has been a lifeline for over 5.5 million individuals, slashing emergency response times to beneath 11 minutes. With daily usage by over 6,500 residents, the program has played a pivotal role in significantly reducing serious crime rates, such as homicides and thefts.
People struggle to buy medicines
On Wednesday, Patna faced a major setback as chemists and druggists across the country staged a strike, causing a scramble for vital and emergency medications. Although government-operated Jan Aushadhi Kendras and hospital pharmacies remained functional, the shuttering of private pharmacies, including the largest medicine market in Bihar, left many residents in distress for essential prescriptions and pain relief.
NTPCs Nabinagar project expansion set to power industries, attract investments
Govt launches Brand Bihar for branding, global outreach
Introducing 'Brand Bihar,' a groundbreaking initiative poised to redefine the narrative of Bihar by spotlighting its advancements in socioeconomic development, entrepreneurial spirit, and rich cultural heritage. Through compelling storytelling and data-driven communication, this program aims to shape a positive perception both nationally and internationally, forging partnerships and tapping into public enthusiasm.
Property dealer shot dead over land dispute in Muzaffarpur
PPU launches admission process for UG courses
Patliputra University is thrilled to announce the start of admissions for its four-year undergraduate programs for the 2026-27 academic year! The university's innovative 'Samarth' portal has already received an enthusiastic response, reflecting the eagerness of aspiring students. Applications are accepted until May 31st, and with an expected intake of around 1.25 lakh students, this is a fantastic opportunity.
Govt to strengthen early warning systems to protect people from heatwave: Minister
Bihar CM, NDA condemn Rahuls remarks against PM
Top officials from the BJP and NDA have voiced their disapproval of Rahul Gandhi's recent comments directed at Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. They labeled his assertions as regrettable, indicative of both a sense of disillusionment and a penchant for division.
Man sets ex-wife, in-laws and child on fire in Patna City
In a tragic event that has left the community in disbelief, a man has been accused of setting his ex-wife, her family, and a child on fire in Patna, a mere two weeks following her new marriage. Kanhai Kumar allegedly doused the victims in petrol before igniting them.
IndiGo to operate on Gaya-Bangkok route as cabinet clears proposal
Bihar's cabinet has taken a landmark step by launching a biweekly IndiGo flight connecting Gaya to Bangkok, supported by a viability gap funding of 10.40 crores. This strategic move is expected to invigorate tourism and enhance local commerce.
1,035 convicts remain in countrys prison beyond 14 years despite remission eligibility
A staggering 1,000 Indian inmates, with 403 in Haryana, find themselves behind bars even after serving 14 years of actual imprisonment and demonstrating commendable behavior. According to RTI statistics, these individuals have fulfilled their 'maximum period of punishment' but are still waiting for early release.
Bihar MLA Akhtar Ul Imam-led delegation calls on J&K Grand Muft
Srinagar, May 20: A high-level delegation led by Akhtar Ul Iman Sahib, MLA and Chairman, Minorities Welfare Committee, Bihar Legislative Assembly, today called upon Grand Mufti of Jammu & Kashmir, Nasir ul Islam Farooqi Sahib, at his residence and held an extensive interaction on important socio-political, religious and public welfare matters concerning the Muslim community and society at large. During the meeting, detailed deliberations were held on the prevailing social challenges, communal harmony, moral responsibilities of leadership, educational upliftment, youth engagement and the larger role of religious institutions in safeguarding peace, stability and brotherhood across the country. The delegation paid glowing tributes to the visionary leadership, intellectual depth and tireless contribution of Mufti e Azam Nasir ul Islam Farooqi Sahib towards society, particularly his consistent efforts for communal harmony, social justice, religious guidance and constructive public engagement. The members stated that Mufti Sahib has emerged as a powerful and respected voice of wisdom, moderation and responsible leadership whose influence extends far beyond Jammu & Kashmir. Janab Akhtar Ul Iman Sahib highly appreciated the courageous and balanced role of Grand Mufti Sahib in addressing sensitive social and political matters with wisdom, dignity and foresight. He remarked that such influential religious leadership is the need of the hour for strengthening unity, confidence and democratic values within society. The delegation assured Grand Mufti Sahib of their complete cooperation, solidarity and unwavering support in all constructive initiatives aimed at the welfare of the people, strengthening inter-community relations and promoting peace, justice and mutual respect. Both sides also emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts between religious scholars, intellectuals and public representatives for addressing the concerns of the common people effectively. The meeting concluded on a positive and cordial note with a collective resolve to further strengthen mutual relations, public outreach and collaborative efforts for the betterment of society and the nation.
Watch: Shaking Bridge Over Mohane River In Gaya Keeps Villagers, Commuters On The Edge
The bridge over Mohane River in Bihars Gaya district was built to improve connectivity for villages in the region. But fear looms among those crossing the bridge because it shakes, and villagers allege it is due to poor quality construction
Bihar Government Transfers Five IPS Officers and Eight DSPs to Strengthen Law and Order
Patna, May 20: The Bihar government is making continuous efforts to enhance law and order in the state. In this context, the government has transferred five Indian Police Service (IPS) officers and eight Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs). The Home Department of Bihar has issued a notification regarding these changes. Rajesh Kumar, the Superintendent of ... Read more Bihar Government Transfers Five IPS Officers and Eight DSPs to Strengthen Law and Order
Discover Cool Retreats in Bihar Amidst Scorching Heat
Patna, May 20: The intense heat wave sweeping across the country has pushed temperatures close to 45 degrees Celsius. If youre planning to escape the sweltering heat, Bihar offers several serene destinations worth exploring. For those seeking natural coolness, greenery, and tranquility, Bihar is home to many beautiful spots that can provide relief. From the ... Read more Discover Cool Retreats in Bihar Amidst Scorching Heat
Bihar Education Minister Urges TRE-4 Candidates to Focus on Exam Preparation
Patna, May 20: Bihars Education Minister, Mithilesh Tiwari, has urged candidates protesting for the release of the TRE-4 teacher recruitment exam advertisement to abandon their demonstrations and concentrate on their exam preparations. During a press briefing on Wednesday, Tiwari stated that the government is actively working on the TRE-4 recruitment process. He emphasized that protesting ... Read more Bihar Education Minister Urges TRE-4 Candidates to Focus on Exam Preparation
Land Dealer Shot Dead in Broad Daylight in Bihar
Mumbai, May 20: In a shocking incident in the Mushahari police station area of Muzaffarpur district, Bihar, criminals brazenly shot and killed a young man in broad daylight on Wednesday. The daylight murder sent shockwaves through the locality. Reports indicate that the assailants shot the victim in the face, leading to his immediate death. The ... Read more Land Dealer Shot Dead in Broad Daylight in Bihar
Bihars Crime Control Measures: A Response to Opposition Criticism
Patna, May 20: The Bihar governments decision to set up support camps in every panchayat has been welcomed by JDU spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad. He emphasized that this initiative is crucial for improving the work culture within the government. Prasad pointed out that delays in addressing the publics issues lead to increased frustration among citizens. ... Read more Bihars Crime Control Measures: A Response to Opposition Criticism
Bihar Police Engages in Shootout, Wounded Criminal Captured
Samastipur, May 20: In Bihar, police have intensified their efforts against crime. Late Tuesday night, a shootout occurred in Samastipur district, resulting in the injury of a wanted criminal. This incident marks a series of confrontations reported over the past three days. During the shootout in Bhagwanpur Deswa village, a wanted criminal named Prince Kumar ... Read more Bihar Police Engages in Shootout, Wounded Criminal Captured
Bihar Government Launches Sahayog Shivir to Address Public Issues
Patna, May 20: Bihar government minister Ramkripal Yadav has made significant statements regarding crime and law enforcement in the state. Praising Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, he emphasized that the government is actively working for the publics benefit by organizing Sahayog Shivir in every panchayat to address the issues faced by citizens. In an exclusive interview ... Read more Bihar Government Launches Sahayog Shivir to Address Public Issues
Called Good For Nothing By Teachers, Bihar Student Kills Self In Bengaluru
Chunnu, 23, was allegedly insulted publicly in classrooms, called good for nothing, burdened with excessive project, and mentally tortured by the faculty.
Burglary gang from Bihar busted; 4 held, jewellery worth Rs 30 lakh recovered
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Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary launches Sahyog Shivir to resolve peoples grievances
Issues to be resolved at the camp include mattersrelating to ration, pension, housing, MGNREGA,land disputes, mutation, demarcation,caste certificates, income certificates, residential certificates, electricity, water, roads, education,andhealth.
Alarming rise in crimes against women in Bihar since new emperor took oath, says Tejashwi Yadav
The RJD leader released a list of 50 incidents of crimes reported in the State within one month since BJP leader Samrat Choudhary took oath as Chief Minister on April 15
Six arrested for attack on Barachatti MLAs convoy
In Gaya, law enforcement officials have detained six suspects in connection with a reported assault on the convoy of HAM-S MLA Jyoti Manjhi. The alarming episode included obstructing her vehicle, physically assaulting her security team, and uttering derogatory caste-based comments.
JD(U) MP pitches Mithila Research Institute for national recognition
In a spirited appeal, JD(U) representative Sanjay Kumar Jha called on Union Minister G S Shekhawat to integrate the Mithila Research Institute into the Gyan Bharatam Mission, aimed at safeguarding and digitizing invaluable manuscripts. Furthermore, he championed extensive archaeological efforts at Balirajgarh for the next ten years, underlining the significance of Mithila's vast historical and cultural tapestry.
PPU syndicate clears promotion of teachers, self-financed courses
At the 28th syndicate meeting of Patliputra University, overseen by Vice Chancellor Upendra Prasad Singh, exciting changes were unveiled including promotions for 13 lecturers to reader positions and elevating a talented history teacher to the role of professor. In a decisive move, the university also chose to terminate the services of an absent assistant professor.
Unauthorised passengers flood reserved coaches of Sampoorna Kranti Express
Passengers on the Sampoorna Kranti Express from Patna to New Delhi endured significant hardship on Monday. Hundreds of unauthorized commuters boarded reserved 3 AC coaches, preventing ticketed passengers from reaching their seats. The overcrowding caused panic, especially for women and students, with limited access to facilities.
Ganga link road project between Buxar and UP gains momentum
The transformative road initiative connecting Buxar in Bihar to Ballia in Uttar Pradesh is gaining momentum as land acquisition gets underway. Spanning 13 kilometers at a cost of Rs386 crore, this project will link the iconic Janeshwar Mishra Bridge to Bayasi village.
FIR against four in Buxar village boys death case
In a troubling turn of events, the mysterious passing of an 11-year-old boy named Bhagelu Chauhan in Buxar has sparked a criminal investigation involving four local residents. Following his disappearance, his body was tragically discovered in a grain storage facility. Grieving community members have rallied together, raising accusations of foul play and a cover-up regarding the circumstances of his death.
CM urges Centre to expedite expansion of Patna airport
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has urged the Union government to expedite Patna airport's runway expansion, pledging state support. Aiming to boost air connectivity tenfold in five years, the government is developing a district-wise roadmap for airport modernization, enhanced security, and inclusive infrastructure.
University teachers, staff go without salaries since March
Amid profound financial upheaval, university and college educators in Bihar are grappling with unpaid salaries and pensions that have been overdue since March. The Federation of University Teachers Associations of Bihar expressed concern over the struggles faced by both transferred educators and retired staff.
Chemists to shut shops today over e-pharmacy row
On May 20, a monumental strike will take place across the nation as over 1.2 million chemists, including 40,000 from Bihar, close their shops for a full day. This action, spearheaded by the All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD) and supported by the Bihar Chemists and Druggists Association, aims to tackle the rise of online pharmacies.
Teen dies after fainting at Patna's coaching centre
A 17-year-old student, Lakshya Bhardwaj, preparing for competitive exams at a Patna coaching centre, tragically passed away after collapsing during class. Rushed to a hospital, he succumbed to an unknown ailment. Police have launched an investigation, with a forensic team collecting evidence at the institute. The exact cause of death awaits the postmortem report.
NDA netas counter Tejashwis charges against Bihar police
In a swift rebuttal to Tejashwi Yadav's allegations regarding biased police actions in Bihar, NDA leaders have accused the RJD of harboring criminal elements. Spokespersons from the BJP and JD(U) underscored the administration's dedication to maintaining law and order, while HAM(S) head pointed to a disturbing incident involving an assault on one of their MLAs.

